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    An ADA-accessible picnic area with a view in at Spencer Beach Park.
    Several picnic areas offer shade.
    The restroom and shower facilities at Spencer Beach Park.
    An open grassy area parallels the beach at Spencer Beach Park.
    Sections of Spencer Beach receive shade in the morning.
    Spencer Beach.
    Plenty of open space at Spencer Beach Park.
    Spencer Beach Park.
    The beach and water are very kid friendly at Spencer Beach Park.
    Spencer Beach Park.
    The basketball court is outfitted with a volleyball net, but it is also a great spot for roller derby practice.
    Camping is allowed at the south end of Spencer Beach Park.
    The picnic shelter and restrooms at the south end of Spencer Beach Park.
    The picnic shelter can accommodate large groups.
    Stairs lead from the shelter to the water, making fishing or snorkling in the bay an easy option.
    The beach and water are very kid friendly at Spencer Beach Park.
    A trail from the north end of the park enters Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site.
    Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site.

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